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ARRT EXAM

Hello everyone so I wanted to ask for help and if anyone has/had any ideas or suggestions for me on this page. So a bit of context from me, I’ve taken the registry twice already and scored a 74!!! Both times. I know crazy. The first time I just read the Lange book and tried to wing it and was quickly brought back to reality. Second time I took it in a month time, I rushed it because I had a job offer which required me to take it ASAP again was quickly brought back to reality... second time I payed for Rad tech boot camp which helped a lot with safety and image production. Now I’m taking things slow I got RADReview which I feel is challenging but is helping me with digital a lot. My biggest weakness is patient care and radiation safety I keep scoring a 6 in the score percentage smh patient care specifically is pharmaceutical portion of it and honestly idk what I’m getting wrong in radiation safety. If anyone has any study tips or things that can help with those two subjects specifically I would really appreciate it.

thank you

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